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VP Sara leads release of turtle hatchlings at Aboitiz Cleanergy Park

September 16, 2023 by Althea Beatrice Caduaya Felizarta

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DAVAO CITY — Philippine Vice President (VP) and Education Secretary Sara Duterte-Carpio led the release of 152 hawksbill sea turtle hatchlings on September 12 at Aboitiz Cleanergy Park in Punta Dumalag, Matina Aplaya, here.

The Vice President who frequently visits the cleanergy park attended the event and allowed the children to release the hatchlings which was supervised by the personnel from the Environment department.

The released turtle hatchlings came from the third of five nests found this year at the park.

As to date, some , 7,933 hatchlings have been released from the area since 2014.

Better World for the Pawikans. The eight-hectare ecological preserve and biodiversity
conservation site is managed by Davao Light and Aboitiz Foundation Inc. Since its launch in 2014, it
serves as a protected nesting ground of the critically endangered hawksbill sea turtle and a home to
more than 100 species of endemic and migratory birds and other marine life., DLPC Photo

“Karamihan ng mga adult turtles na nakukuha natin sa dagat ay meron silang mga problema dahil nakakakain sila ng mga plastic. Kaya importante na maintindihan ng mga bata ang life cycle ng turtles at gaano kahirap sila mabuhay,” Duterte-Carpio explained.

(Most adult turtles that we get from the seas have problems because they inadvertently consume plastic [waste]. That is why it is important to have children understand the life cycle of turtles and the difficult lives they have.)

While only a few will survive into adulthood, conservation efforts and proper waste management remain important to ensure that these endangered creatures can thrive in the oceans.

According to the World Wildlife Fund, sea turtles help maintain the health of seagrass beds and coral reefs. In particular, hawksbill sea turtles live on coral reefs and eat the overgrown sponges that suffocate slow-growing corals, resulting in a healthy reef. They also help prevent the overpopulation of jellyfish in the ocean.

“We are honored that VP Sara joined the event and showed her support to pawikan (turtle) conservation efforts,” said Davao Light Reputation Enhancement Department Head Fermin Edillon.

Edillon added that it was Duterte-Carpio, when she was still Mayor of Davao City, who signed a joint memorandum of agreement with DENR – Region XI and Davao Light establishing Aboitiz Cleanergy Park as a pawikan rescue center in the Davao region.

Save the turtles. The released turtle hatchlings came from the third of five nests found this
year at the Aboitiz Cleanergy Park. In total, 7,933 hatchlings have been released from the area since
2014 but only a few of these creatures will survive into adulthood. Pawikan conservation efforts are
important to ensure that these endangered creatures will continue to thrive in the sea.-DLPC Photo

Currently, there are seven rescued adult pawikans of varying species under the care of Aboitiz Cleanergy Park. These include five hawksbill sea turtles, as well as a green sea and an olive ridley turtle. They are provided with veterinary care and are being observed at the facility until they are fully recovered and can be released back into the wild.

The eight-hectare ecological preserve and biodiversity conservation site is managed by Davao Light and Aboitiz Foundation Inc. Since its launch in 2014, it serves as a protected nesting ground of the critically endangered hawksbill sea turtle and a home to more than 100 species of endemic and migratory birds and other marine life.

Aboitiz Cleanergy Park also actively promotes decarbonization in an urban area, showcasing a mangrove reforestation site, nursery, and botanical garden for the propagation of multiple native tree species.

Aside from the Vice President and Aboitiz officials, personnel from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), the Philippine Coast Guard, non-governmental organizations, students from all level also attended the activity.

Davao Light and Power Co., Inc. (Davao Light), is a subsidiary of the Aboitiz Power Corporation (AboitizPower).

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Filed Under: Davao Region, Environment, Top Stories Tagged With: Aboitiz Cleanergy Park, Aboitiz Power Corporation, Fermin Edillon, Hawksbill sea turle in davao

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